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President Joe Biden’s administration unveiled a $1.8 trillion, 10-year plan to ramp up federal support for American families, with a major expansion in spending on child care, paid leave and education.
April 28 -
Dana Simms reflects on changes in voluntary benefits during the pandemic and offers advice for up-and-coming advisers.
April 21 -
These executives manage benefits as a portfolio of investments in a healthy, productive workforce.
April 14Center for Workforce Health and Performance -
Benefit consultants wanted more simplicity when it comes to the group voluntary benefit solutions they offer their clients.
April 9Trustmark Voluntary Benefits -
People who suffer with chronic pain say it interferes with daily life and work.
April 8 -
Misty Guinn, director of customer advocacy at Benefitfocus, discusses the current state of employee benefits.
March 31 -
Forty-one percent of parents are not aware of the benefits their employer offers them to help with child care and other family support.
March 31 -
Employees have increasingly been turning to their employers for support managing the stressors in their lives outside of work.
March 29 -
“Pets really have a positive impact on people,” says Melissa Marshall, vice president of people and organization at Banfield Pet Hospital.
March 25 -
The memo calls for Congress to work with the White House to include permanent paid leave in the $3 trillion “Build Back Better” recovery plan the Biden administration is preparing to roll out.
March 23